Nicole Stamp
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Nicole Stamp is a 3x Canadian Screen Award-nominated television director and writer, a Writers Guild of Canada Award Nominee, and the recipient of a Toronto Arts Award for Excellence and Innovation in Theatre.
Stamp is the creator, writer, and host of MEDIA STAMPED, a new show teaching media literacy to kids age 9-11. Produced by 26x Emmy winning kids TV juggernauts Sinking Ship Entertainment, in partnership with renowned advocacy platform Global Citizen, and commissioned by TELUS+.
Stamp has directed episodes of Teletubbies (Netflix), The Next Step (CBBC), The Popularity Papers (BBC / YTV), Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon), The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (Family Channel), Lockdown (YouTube Originals), Family Feud Canada (CBC), and Odd Squad (PBS / Sinking Ship).
Stamp began her career with 6 seasons as a host, writer, and director on the acclaimed live-to-air improvised kids show TVOKids. Segments on which she was a key creative won 2 Gemini Awards, among 6 nominations.
As an actor, Nicole Stamp can be seen on Locke and Key (Netflix), Hudson and Rex (CityTV), The Handmaid's Tale (HULU), and Carmilla, a Canadian Screen-Award and Cannes Lion - winning web series with over 75 million views on YouTube!
She is also a well-regarded voice actor, with major roles on dozens of cartoons and video games, including Assassins Creed Origins and Avatar (Ubisoft), Doomsday Brothers (Adult Swim), Total Drama: Ridonculous Race (Cartoon Network), Fangbone (Disney+, Blue's Clues (PBS), Rusty Rivets (Nick Jr), and Elinor Wonders Why (PBS).
Stamp has been nominated for 3 Canadian Screen Awards: two for Writing and one for Directing. She is also a Writers' Guild Award-nominated writer, and has written for Noonbory (BBC Kids), Lockdown (Sinking Ship / YouTube Originals), EnviroGirl (TVOntario), and The Snoopy Show (AppleTV+).
Stamp's writing has been published by CNN, and she cares deeply about mentoring the next generation, including over a decade with the Artists Mentoring Youth - AMY Project, where she founded and and directed the eOne Film Training Program.
Nicole Stamp lives in Toronto, Canada, and she holds a Guinness World Record for playing Dodgeball for 36 hours straight, an accomplishment she does not recommend.
Stamp is the creator, writer, and host of MEDIA STAMPED, a new show teaching media literacy to kids age 9-11. Produced by 26x Emmy winning kids TV juggernauts Sinking Ship Entertainment, in partnership with renowned advocacy platform Global Citizen, and commissioned by TELUS+.
Stamp has directed episodes of Teletubbies (Netflix), The Next Step (CBBC), The Popularity Papers (BBC / YTV), Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon), The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (Family Channel), Lockdown (YouTube Originals), Family Feud Canada (CBC), and Odd Squad (PBS / Sinking Ship).
Stamp began her career with 6 seasons as a host, writer, and director on the acclaimed live-to-air improvised kids show TVOKids. Segments on which she was a key creative won 2 Gemini Awards, among 6 nominations.
As an actor, Nicole Stamp can be seen on Locke and Key (Netflix), Hudson and Rex (CityTV), The Handmaid's Tale (HULU), and Carmilla, a Canadian Screen-Award and Cannes Lion - winning web series with over 75 million views on YouTube!
She is also a well-regarded voice actor, with major roles on dozens of cartoons and video games, including Assassins Creed Origins and Avatar (Ubisoft), Doomsday Brothers (Adult Swim), Total Drama: Ridonculous Race (Cartoon Network), Fangbone (Disney+, Blue's Clues (PBS), Rusty Rivets (Nick Jr), and Elinor Wonders Why (PBS).
Stamp has been nominated for 3 Canadian Screen Awards: two for Writing and one for Directing. She is also a Writers' Guild Award-nominated writer, and has written for Noonbory (BBC Kids), Lockdown (Sinking Ship / YouTube Originals), EnviroGirl (TVOntario), and The Snoopy Show (AppleTV+).
Stamp's writing has been published by CNN, and she cares deeply about mentoring the next generation, including over a decade with the Artists Mentoring Youth - AMY Project, where she founded and and directed the eOne Film Training Program.
Nicole Stamp lives in Toronto, Canada, and she holds a Guinness World Record for playing Dodgeball for 36 hours straight, an accomplishment she does not recommend.